Tuesday, December 23, 2008

I saw thins on my sister-in-laws website. I thought it was cute. I am not sure is I know 8 items of everything but I will try.8 TV shows I watched in 20081. CSI (Las Vegas)2. Supernatural3. Ghost Hunters4. NCIS5. The Unit6. The Biggest Loser7. Beauty and the Geek8. America's Got Talent8 Movies I watched 20081. Hellboy 22. Wanted3. Hancock4. Jumper5. The Dark Knight6. Iron Man7. Indiana Jones 8. Expelled8 places I ate out in 20081. Aloha BBQ2. Spring Creek BBQ3. Mambo Seafood4. Hinze BBQ5. Green Garden6. Hooters7. Buffalo Wild Wings8. Whataburger8 things that have happened this year1. My son left for bootcamp2. My sister in law moved back to Texas3. Met Kninky Friedman, he is very nice.4. My husband and I went and saw Micheal Medved5. It snowed6. Paid off a few small bills.7. Started a home business8. Had a new nephew added to our family.8 things I look forward to for 20091. Paying off at least 2 big bills.2. Seeing as much as I can before he goes to war.3. Start going on date nights with my husband.4. Good health 5. Maybe even win the lottery.6. Read more7. Love more8. Laugh more

This all I can really think of right now....

I think everyone should do this even if they dont have a blog. It was fun thinking back.

Friday, December 12, 2008

LOS ANGELES – Bettie Page, the 1950s secretary-turned-model whose controversial photographs in skimpy attire or none at all helped set the stage for the 1960s sexual revolution, died Thursday. She was 85.

"She captured the imagination of a generation of men and women with her free spirit and unabashed sensuality," Roesler said. "She is the embodiment of beauty."

Page's trademark jet-black bangs and curvy figure—clad in slinky lingerie, bondage gear or other thematic costumes, if clad in anything at all—were fixtures on the pages of men's magazines from 1951 to 1957.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Okay, I have tried to publish my blog 3 times. I have done 3 stupid things and now has decided to type in Microsoft Word first. This way I don’t lose thing again.

My husband and I had a date night last night. It started out rough but ended good. Anyway, we went to see Michael Medved talk about his new book tiled “The 10 Biggest Lies about America” at The Houston Baptist University. This is not a political book it is a history book. I haven’t read it but it seems like it is going to be a good one. I plan on reading it with Corbin daily. So when we are done I will tell yall if it is good or not.

I had several first last night.1. Michael Medved is a Jewish man and was speaking at a Baptist University. Only in this great country can this happen. He is much taller than I expected him to be. He was very personable and funny. By the way he spoke a lot about Christmas, in a good way. He even talked Christianity in a good light.2. IT SNOWED HERE! Off and on all day. It wasn’t just a little bit or for a little while. We live in the southern part of Texas. It is not suppose to be cold let alone SNOW here! What is up with that? Is it global cooling? Maybe we should rethink talking about global warming at all. I HATE THE COLD!3. The biggest first for me was we met 2 mean last night while standing in line waiting to talk to Michael Medved and getting his signature. They were not just ordinary men. They were gay/conservative/republican and Mexican. I had heard some gay men call into some of the talk radio shows but I had not met one in person. WOW! That was a first on so many levels for me. I should have asked them their thoughts on guns. Douglas being a man had no clue they were gay. I think he thinks all gay men are flamboyant. He thought one was older than the other making them Uncle or Dad to the other. NOT! They were very nice and interesting.Anyway that was our date night in a nut shell.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Go to http://www.dadside.com/ and check Steve Doocys' new book called "Tales From the Dads Side". With this gift you can give a Daddy a great gift and help the wounded warrior project. How awesome is that!!!! Tell all your friends to go purchase a book for their husband or their daddy.

Thanks to the support of those who have already purchased this book, Steve has now donated over $10,000 to the Wounded Warriors Project, helping to honor and empower our severely wounded service members.

Another great gift you can give is on http://www.hannity.comPurchase your family tickets to Hannity's FREEDOM Concert and help raise money for schoolarships for children of soldiers who were killed at war.

Community SponsorsAdopt-A-Family ProgramCommunity Sponsors: Are you looking for a way to say thank you to military families this holiday season? Would you like a great way to connect one-on-one with military families this holiday season by providing food and gifts to the family? If so, you must be able to provide an entire holiday dinner with all the trimmings for the family (estimated $50-$100) and gifts for each of the children (minimum 50 per child). If you would like to sponsor a family for the holidays, please complete the Sponsor Participation Agreement and fax to us at 210-651-4739 . You will be contacted shortly to discuss your application.Sponsor Participation Agreement

Holiday Food BasketsCommunity Sponsors: Operation Homefront would like to provide much needed help during this holiday for many military families. One of the greatest needs is setting the table for a joyous holiday meal, especially for many of our families who have a loved one deployed. Help us say ‘thank you’ to a military family this holiday season for all of their sacrifices by sending in a monetary donation or a grocery gift card. You can mail your donation to: Operation Homefront of Texas, 17305 IH 35 North, Suite 105, Schertz, Texas 78154. Please indicate that your donation is for ‘holiday’ so that we can distribute your generous gift before the holidays.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Well they thought they had missed him. Corbin took the shot but the deer kept going. When Douglas went back to hunt again he found the buck about 60 yards from where Corbin had shot him. Corbin was sad about thinking he had missed it. When I called him on the phone to tell him congrats you could hear the excitement in his voice. They took more pictures but this is the only one I could put online.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Friday, October 24, 2008

Well, he is doing fine. He really needs prayer still though. The Army is moving him to either TX or CA for therapy and recovery. He has a long road ahead. Pray that God will put all the right people in Eric's path to show him God is with him and helping take care of him. Pray for all the men and women suffering from this war depression problem. They need to not only get help but they need good help and the right therapy for them not a one size fits all therapy program. All of our military deserve our support, prayers and kindness.

Please keep Amanda in your prayers as well. She really needs to be able to settle down somewhere and get a job to help support them.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

I just received this email from Sunday. I don't know all the details, so just pray as God leads you. I have been posting prayer for Eric on this site and my others off and on for the last 6 months. He was in Iraq 3 times and the last time was more than he could handle. Amanda is Sunday's daughter and Eric's wife. They have a baby boy named Hayden.

Amanda called right before noon to say that Eric overdosed on his paid meds. He is in intensive care on a breathing machine and we don't know if he will make it or not. I'm getting ready to fly out to Colorado Springs. Will keep you informed. Just please pray.

Just thought I would share this picture. It was taken last month when I drove all the way to Fort Hood to delievery a computer to my son. Isn't that nice of me. I didn't get home until 12:30 am.However, after looking at this picture I think I need to lose some weight and work out. Would any of you like to be my accountablity partner in working out and firming up my old lady arm?

Monday, October 20, 2008

Okay, So I am listening to Mike Gallagher online right now. He had a young man on his show. He is 13 and very smart. He got into study politics when we was 8 years old. Here is something from his website.A Conservative is someone who believes in

1. Life 2. Personal Responsibility 3. Less Government 4. The Founding Principles

These are the basic principles of Conservatism, but they each require an individual in-depth analysis. Now that you understand what the basic definition of a Conservative is, let's discuss what this book is about a bit more.

http://defineconservatism.com/

Mike asked him what he thought about Powell saying Obama should be president. He said is because they are both black men that he is endorsing him. He also went on to talk about "Carternomics" and "Obamanomics" are the same. During Carters presidency we had a huge recession and if we vote Obama in we will do it again.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Yesterday day Dustin bought his first car from a dealership. He was so excited.

I tell you what! The young man who helped Dustin was awesome! He was so easy to work with. (I found out yesterday that he is a Christian) Last weekend we went to Fort Hood to help Dustin look at cars. We went to several dealerships and test drove several cars. The Toyota dealer was 2ND on our route. The first dealership was a jeep dealership and this is what happened: we drove up, we didn't even get out of our car and the man was on top of us. This man was "master of the obvious" he looked at us and then looked at Dustin. He looked Dustin square in the face and asked "Are you in the Army?" This is code for "I am going to stick it to you son!". He followed us everywhere we went. We had to ask prices on the cars we wanted to look at, which I hate! Why can't they put the prices on the cars? At the end of our shopping trip I had to ask for a card and I had to ask him to write the price down. Dealership 2 was much better. Dustin told him what he wanted and the guy showed us what Dustin was looking for. He let us go for a test drive and stood back the whole time. He then gave us a print out of the price, tax, tilte and total. He shock our hands and we left. Then we went to a 3rd dealership. Where I sat with the kids and talked to Mrs Cindy on the phone. Doug and Dustin went riding around with a "New" salesman and test drove nothing after 30 minutes or so. We left.

Dustin decided he really could use the car that he ended up purchasing. He made a very adult choice. He test drove a Scion sports car and the Scion xB. He decided it would be best if he purchased the xB. He said the sports car would have been to much temptation for him. How awesome is he!

Just so you know the xB is huge inside! It also has a built in cooler! How cool is that?

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Okay, So I recieved a call from Aunt Chris yesterday. Yes, she does call me. It is not me always calling her. She was laughing and told me I needed to hear something. So she tells about a clip she had just heard on the radio from the Howard Stern Show. After hearing I decided I needed to share it with yall. Please remember this is Howard Sterns show, so if you get offended easy dont listen to it. He does say the "f" word about 5 times. You only have to listen the first 3 minutes to get the idea.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5p3OB6roAg

Monday, October 13, 2008

Thursday, October 9, 2008

I have received many prayer request over the last few days. I decided I am just one person and the more praying the better that makes me feel. Please pray with me!

Okay so I started my week with a second cousin having a heart attack (age 45). He is currently under going many test. When I called my other cousins (who had a heart attack 2 weeks ago age 41) wife to tell her she told me one of the other homeschooling fathers in her group had a heart attack. What is up with all of that.

I have a friend in Hawaii who is going through a lot of things can always use your prayers. Her name is Cindy.

My husband told me last night that his job has slowed down since the bailout. I know God will provide for us. My prayer is that the people of the US will slow down and not freak out about this bailout. If everyone starts freaking out the economy will suffer even more.

I received a prayer for Doug's cousin Cassie because her and her husband where pregnant 2 weeks ago. The doctors heard a good heart beat 3 weeks ago and the following Monday they didn't hear one at all. They are not able to have a baby the natural way so this is even harder. They had implanted 2 eggs, 1 took and 1 didn't. Now they have lost both eggs. Please pray for them and the next eggs that are implanted. Pray her body heals 100% from the DNC she had at the beginning of last week.

Now, this email came in this morning from one of my 2 favorite sister-in-laws. This is her best friend Patty who has had many ups and downs with this pregnancy.As many of you were aware, Eric and I were expecting our first child together. What many people did not know was that early tests indicated the baby had biological markers forpotential genetic abnormalities. Unfortunately the doctors were unable to find the baby's heartbeat this morning. As you can imagine we are devastated and are trying to make sense of why this happened. Please know that we are doing as well as can be expected and have lots of family and friends to support us but continue to keep us in your prayers.

Patty

My other favorite sister-in-law needs prayer for her little sisters wedding this weekend. Prayer for one of the brides maids sisters is sick and the doctors are clueless. Just pray that Gods peace be in everyones heart.

******Dont forget Eric, Amanda, and Hayden. Eric is a awesome army man trying to deal with what all he saw over in Iraq. Please keep all of our military in your prayers.

I know God is in control of all these situations. Everyone of these families love God and he loves them. I know God will provide for his children who follow him.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

So we were headed to WalMart to go to Subway and get dinner. I really need to go buy groceries. Anyway, back to the topic. We have XM radio and it was tuned onto nashville.com. I looked down to see what was coming on let and I say the title say "Moose Shooting Mama". Corbin tried to change the channel and I told him I wanted to find out what it was about. I thought it might be about Sarah Palin but I was not sure. Well sure nuf I was right....Here it is from youtube.Enjoy it.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Hello family and friends, it's been almost 2 months since I gave out an update. Shane has been doing increasingly well. His doctors are amazed at how fast his recovery is going. He no longer has the blood clot but in order to take the necessary precautions he is taking Lovenox, an anticoagulant or better known as a blood thinner.

I'm so proud of Shane. No matter how badly injured he is, it won't stop him from anything he puts his mind to. As some of you may know, Shane was restricted from bearing weight on his left leg for 3 months. This was in July. Shane being strong headed decided he was going to start walking. He still can't run and he walks a bit slower but he is working on his walking. There are times when he just needs a rest. His left femur has healed wonderfully. But his knee remains the source of his pain.

As for Shane's hand, he is missing all but one of his knuckles. Shane has been working with his hand and he can now pick up things with his fingers. His grip is pretty strong regardless. Shane still has many hand and knee surgeries.

Shane and I returned home to Hawaii last week Tuesday. Shane has had appointments all week. I had the blessed job of cleaning the house. It was so wonderful coming back home. My family was there waiting at the gate along with Shane's 1-14 Golden dragons and the Warrior Transition Brigade.

The kids have grown up! Laela's hair has grown so long and Wyatt talks like a grown up. They all ask a million questions and Wyatt likes to throw us some big words every now and then. Shane Jr. is not only walking but he is also running around and getting into everything. I'm so proud of my little family. God has blessed me so much.

Thank you everyone for all of your prayers. You have no idea what they mean to us. Remember, sometimes, no news is good news.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

This was sent to me by a friend. This is her son-in-law, we have been praying for him for awhile. His picture with his young family is on my Women of Grace xanga site somewhere, if you want to see him. Here is the link http://www.xanga.com/Women_of_Grace

Eric went back into the hospital yesterday. It seems that he is being stressed more now that he is back. It's like the Army is doing everything they can to the soldiers who are back from Iraq with PTSD or other injuries. They want them to mess up so they can bust them back in rank which would affect their pay and the ultimate medical discharge package they will offer. Eric has seen it happen to others, and now it seems they are targeting him. He failed a drug test earlier this week (HELLO!!!!!---They have him on Percocet--After writing him up for it, and making him take another drug test, they had to retract it. Then, yesterday, he made an off-the-wall comment about Muslims--not to a Muslim, but just sitting around talking. Well, now there is this big investigation going on. Eric has seen guys busted back to Privates for the most insignificant things. They are struggling financially as it is so this is another worry for them. Eric is a good soldier. He is 26 years old and is an E-6. Went into the Army right out of highschool and has loved it the whole time. All the doctors who have reviewed his medical records say that he should never have gone back to Iraq a 2nd time, much less a 3rd. He does not deserve this.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

The day after IKE I went outside and saw the bison blood lilies starting to come up out of the ground. They were coming up all over the place. They are so pretty and so red. The next day I went out and took pictures to share. These flowers are from the 18th century and come up every 3 years. Each year I have them but they are always in different places and some spots have more than others.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Yesterday I was talking to Aunt Chris and she told me something about bacon I didn't know. I looked up what she said to share it with yall.

BaconCoat bacon in flour before cooking it, and it will not shrink as much.

To keep bacon slices from sticking together, roll the package into a tube shape and secure with a rubber band before refrigerating.

When you freeze bacon, there's no waiting for thawing if you arrange the strips flat, slice by slice, on wax paper, then roll them up. Put them in a plastic bag in the freezer. To use, unroll and peel off the necessary number of slices.

Fry bacon ahead of time. Drain, then wrap in wax paper. Freeze them in a plastic bag or other freezer container. Reheat briefly in a skillet.

To keep fresh, wrap in a vinegar-soaked cloth, then in wax paper.

To prevent bacon from curling, dip the strips in cold water before frying.

Bacon will lie flat in the pan if you prick it thoroughly with a fork as it fries.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

This recipe is different from the one talked about on the video. However, I wanted you to have one so I went looking for one. The man in the video uses regular thick sliced not 1 inch thick like the recipe.

Fried Bacon1 lb thick sliced bacon, cut in half 1 egg 1/2 cup milk (or cream or half & half) 1/2 cup flour spices (optional) oil (for frying) Cream Gravy3 tablespoons drippings or butter 3 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk 2 tablespoons heavy cream (whipping) salt and pepper, heavy on the pepper Directions1Heat oil in a frying pan over med-high heat. 2Whisk egg and milk together in a bowl. 3Place flour in another bowl - season it if you'd like (garlic, pepper, salt, lemon, cajun, etc.). 4Double dip - first in the egg mixture, then into the flour and repeat. 5Fry in oil until golden brown. 6Serve with cream gravy for dipping; also good served with steak. 7To make cream gravy:. 8Put drippings or butter in a sauce pan over med-high heat. Whisk in the flour until well blended; cook over medium heat for 2 to 3 minutes, until bubbly. Remove from heat and gradually add milk whisking constantly; return to heat & whisk until the gravy thickens; Whisk in the cream, salt & pepper.

Bacon and chocolate are a new trend in gourmet chocolate bars, and now you can recreate this unlikely pairing at home! Semi-sweet chocolate is studded with chunks of crispy bacon and cut into small squares to make Chocolate Bacon Bark. It is important that the bacon be fried until it is crispy, because the crispy texture greatly improves the taste and texture of the final candy--soggy strips of bacon are pretty unappealing!Prep Time: 10 minutesIngredients:12 ounces good-quality semi-sweet chocolate chips7 large strips of bacon, fried until crispyPreparation:1. Prepare a baking sheet by lining it with aluminum foil and set aside for now.2. Place the chocolate in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave in one-minute increments until melted, stirring after every minute to prevent overheating.3. While the chocolate is melting, chop the bacon strips into small bits. Set aside approximately one-third of the bacon to be used to top the bark.4. Once the chocolate is melted and smooth, stir in the remaining two-thirds of the chopped bacon, and stir until the bacon bits are well-incorporated.5. Pour the chocolate onto the prepared baking sheet, and with an offset spatula or a knife, spread it into a thin layer about 1/4” high. While the chocolate is still wet, sprinkle the top evenly with the reserved chopped bacon and press down gently to adhere it to the surface.6. Refrigerate the bacon bark to set the chocolate, about 30 minutes. Once set, break it into small uneven pieces by hand, and serve immediately. Chocolate Bacon Bark can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Bacon Ice CreamAbout ¾ qt (¾l)Like my butcher, I loved the salty taste of bacon with brown sugar, but I'm also going to be folding bits of candy bacon into Coffee Ice Cream in the future. Or maybe get really crazy and try little bits in a batch of Avocado Ice Cream.

1. To candy the bacon, preheat the oven to 400F (200C).2. Lay the strips of bacon on a baking sheet lined with a silicone mat or aluminum foil, shiny side down.3. Sprinkle 1½-2 teaspoons of brown sugar evenly over each strip of bacon, depending on length.4. Bake for 12-16 minutes. Midway during baking, flip the bacon strips over and drag them through the dark, syrupy liquid that's collected on the baking sheet. Continue to bake until as dark as mahogany. Remove from oven and cool the strips on a wire rack.5. Once crisp and cool, chop into little pieces, about the size of grains of rice. (Bacon bits can be stored in an airtight container and chilled for a day or so, or stored in the freezer a few weeks ahead.)6. To make the ice cream custard, melt the butter in a heavy, medium-size saucepan. Stir in the brown sugar and half of the half-and-half. Pour the remaining half-and-half into a bowl set in an ice bath and set a mesh strainer over the top.7. In a separate bowl, stir together the egg yolks, then gradually add some of the warm brown sugar mixture to them, whisking the yolks constantly as you pour. Pour the mixture back into the saucepan.8. Cook over low to moderate heat, constantly stirring and scraping the bottom with a heatproof spatula, until the custard thickens enough to coat the spatula.9. Strain the custard into the half-and-half, stirring over the ice bath, until cool. Add liquor, vanilla and cinnamon, if using.10. Refrigerate the mixture. Once thoroughly chilled, freeze in your ice cream maker according to the manufacturer's instructions. Add the bacon bits during the last moment of churning, or stir them in when you remove the ice cream from the machine.found on http://www.davidlebovitz.com/

Thursday, September 4, 2008

So last night I watched some of the RNC speeches. Some of the lines were so good I had to right them down. Before I get to them I just wanted to tell you one thing I noticed right of the bat. Every thing was red/white/blue and everyone chanted over and over USA USA USA!!!!!! Last week when I watch the DNC they chanted Obama Obama Obama, nothing really about the USA. Okay one more thought from me. I personally do not understand why people of all classes have such a problem with not paying as much in taxes. When the tax cuts help them keep more and their hard earned cash and makes the economy boom. It really seems to be a oxie moron to me to rich and a Democrat. Whatever they want to spend their money on is fine with me but keep me out of it.

My first quote comes from Rudy Giuliani...A little back ground first. Rudy Giuliani is talking about Obama always saying about if we vote for him we will have change and hope. Now the quote "Change is not a destination and hope is not a strategy." I just thought that was so true.

Then the next VP Sarah Palin(if you want change how about this for change!). She was talking about the 22 years USN officer experience John McCain has and the 5 years he was tortured and says "I am a Mom of one of those troops and I want John McCain as the Commander and Chief." Her son leaves Sept. 11, 2008 for the war area. Then she addresses the word "change" that Obama keeps throwing around and says this "In politics there are some candidates who use change to promote their careers and then there are those who use their careers to promote change!" AMEN to that!

Then she started talking about the actions of a man speaking louder than words. Which started me thinking and I came up with this thought "If actions speak louder than words then John McCain has been screaming his whole life!"

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

These 2 were on "Do you think you can Duet" and were great. They were running a bakery and decided they would try out. He always wore overalls and she was always dressed up. Just so you know I HATE OVERALLS on adults. Kids look very cute in overalls. Adults look like they have extra package in their overalls, NOT GOOD at all.Anyway, I so excited yeaterday when I heard them on my XM radio. Enjoy the video....

Monday, August 25, 2008

I found this on Dave Ramsey's website and thought it was cool. I personally have the hardest time coming up with menus to go with the sale ads. So these people did it for me. I signed up and so can you. Just click on this link and then I will get credit for you, so they say. Very cool!

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

So you all know how smart Corbin can be, right! Well,today was awesome. We were leaving Sam's and listening to Laugh USA on the radio. I didn't hear what they were talking about because I was trying to pull out of the parking lot. Corbin says to me "I know how to keep a wife satisfied!" (Oh! My what could this mean?")I said "Really?"He said "Yes."I am sure you know what I am thinking right now. "Should I even open this can of worms? Do I want to open this can of worms?" Before I knew it out of my mouth came "How son?"He said " The husbands wallet."I am sure you agree with me on the relief part of this conversation. I told him "As long as you understand that you and your wife will get along great."Okay here comes the come back of all times. He says, with a straight face mind you, "That is why I am not." (my mind says "He is not going to get married.") He continues "going to have a wallet." I bet you didn't see that coming did you. I know I didn't.How funny was all that? Anyway, I hope you found this funny if not to bad. I just took 1 minute from your life you will never get back.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

For those of you do not know, I have been looking for months for a pair of cute Red High Heels. Well the look is over, yesterday I went to purchase Dustin a pillow at Ross the department store. (Side not, if you want nice pillows at low prices this is the place to go, I purchase all of our pillows there. I purchased Dustin a Tommy Hilfiger pillow for $6.99.) How great is that?! It isn't as great as the shoe purchase though. I have included a picture of the tag to prove they were only $3.49, and are Nine West. WOW! This is my best find of the year so far! Go Lori it's your birthday! This is a recap of what happened. I walked over to shoe department thinking maybe I would find a pair of cute shoes in my size. I never do there. I spotted these very cute pair of red high heel shoes right of the bat. Then I saw the price and thought "Holy Mackerel, this can't be the price.". Next I looked at the size. My heart sunk,size 6. WHAT this can't be. I calmed down and regrouped my thoughts and decided I would bite the bullet and try them on anyway.They look so small. Just maybe they will fit. THEY FIT!!!!! They are a very small size 6. How awesome that was. So now I have a pair of red high heels.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Flags were waving and people were clapping. I of coarse was crying with pride.

Mrs Debbie and Tiffany

Corbin meets Shane for the first time.Bailey is having so much fun on the wagon wide. But then it Bailey, she can fun doing just about anything.Shane is still in rehab and will be for a while. He is battling a blood clot in his right lung right now. He is recovering very nice. keep praying for him and his recovery. Thank you.

Monday, August 4, 2008

This last weekend we went and visited Dustin up at Fort Hood. We ran arrands mostly but had a good time none the less. On Sunday while we waited for Douglas to drive Dustin's motorcycle up we went to one of the museums, at least the hide side portion anyway. Here are a couple of pictures from our trip.

Some of the vehilces that are on display were actually captured from other countries. Which I personally thought was very cool. We still have more to see on Fort Hood but we are waiting. Some were even ours that were captured and put into service by the other country.

We also went bowling and I think everyone had a blast. It was so nice being able to just hang out with each other as a family unit again.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Here is a picture of him trying on a pair of his old shorts. These are some he wore before he left for boot camp. At that time he was wearing 38 inch waist and XL shirts. Now he wears a 30 to 32 inch waist and a med or lg. shirt. I personally think he is to skinny.

Well, we took Dustin to his first duty station yesterday. He is stationed at Fort Hood, TX. God is so good to me. I wish I could be as good to him as he is to me and my family. Fort Hood is only 150 miles from my front door. It took us 2 hours and 15 minutes to get home last night. Which is much better than him living in Georgia! Anyway, I thought you might like to see some pictures from his first trip home in over 6 months.

I told his Granny to meet me at my mothers in Houston, that I had something for her. She was so surprised when she found out it was Dustin. She cried and cried and cried some more. Here is a couple of pictures of Dustin relaxing at Aunt Chris's get together in his honor. We had such a great time as a family.

Look at the right hand column on my blog, you will find a list of my other blogs along with some of my families blogs.

True Story

I married my high school sweet heart 27 year ago (1985-2012). We spent 22 plus years in the USN, had 3 children and made a great life for ourselves. We got to live all around the US and see how other people in different states live. Believe me when I say, Yes we all do live somewhat differently yet the same. We have since settled down in Texas close to where we both grew up, to give my family a chance to enjoy the family members they had not grown up with. My children missed growing up with cousins, aunt and uncles around them but we are making up for that now. I have so much family that I could split them up into 3 or 4 other families. Anyway, I hope you enjoyed learning a little bit about me. I hope you enjoy my blog as well.